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Sunday, January 29, 2017

It’s Official: Trumps Names Pai FCC Chairman.

It's Official: Trumps Names Pai FCC Chairman. On the heels of news reports suggesting that President Donald Trump would name Republican Federal Communications Commissioner Ajit Pai the new chairman, he's done just that. Pai will lead the three-member commission consisting of Pai's fellow Republican Michael O'Riellyand Democrat Mignon Clyburn until two more commissioners are named to the body by Trump. Pai's statement was simple: "I am deeply grateful to the President of the United States for designating me the 34th Chairman of the Federal Communications Commission. I look forward to working with the new Administration, my colleagues at the Commission, members of Congress, and the American public to bring the benefits of the digital age to all Americans." While Pai has been a friend to the radio industry, serving as a commissioner who is sensitive to efforts such as AM revitalization, the speculation is that this FCC will reverse Tom Wheeler-era policies on net neutrality, broadband subscriber data privacy and others.

Trump Withdraws US from TPP, Women's Marches Aftermath, Trump Federal Hiring Freeze, Deadly Southeastern Tornadoes, 'SNL' Writer Suspended, Parliament to Vote on Brexit, and Super Bowl LI Matchup Among Top News/Talk Stories Yesterday (1/23). President Donald Trump signs executive order withdrawing the U.S. from the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade deal; the aftermath of the Women's March in DC and in cities across the world; Trumps enacts federal government hiring freeze; the deadly tornadoes that tore through the Southeast U.S.; a "Saturday Night Live" writer Katie Rich is suspended for her tweet targeting Barron Trump; Britain's Parliament prepares to vote on the country's exit from the European Union; and the Super Bowl matchup between New England and Atlanta were some of the most-talked-about stories on news/talk radio yesterday, according to ongoing research from TALKERS magazine.

Doug McIntyre and Steve Martin Sell Out Four Nights in Southern California. Pictured above are film and comedy legend Steve Martin (left) and KABC, Los Angeles morning personality Doug McIntyre (right) on stage during one of four performances that took place January 8-11. McIntyre hosts the Distinguished Speakers Series and Martin recently joined him at the Saban Theater in Beverly Hills, the Redondo Beach Center for the Performing Art in Redondo Beach, the Thousand Oaks Civic Art Plaza in Thousand Oaks, and the Ambassador Auditorium in Pasadena. Previous guests in the series have included John Cleese, Betty White, Ron Howard and Robert Redford among others. Photo: Sue Swan.